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5 stages of addiction 1. First Use
2. Continued use
3. Tolerance
4. Dependence
5. Addiction
6% of U.S patients misuse their pain Sickle Cell
management prescriptions. Three
common patient populations
affected are Cancer, MVA and
__________ ________
This medication acts on the same Methadone
opioid receptors as commonly
abused opioids without reaching a
point of euphoria. Also being long
acting it has been used for over 40
years in countless patients quests
towards recovery.
,Which of these medications are used Acamprosate
for treating alcohol abuse?
Acamprosate
Varenicline
Methadone
Bupropion
Which of these medications are used Varenicline
for tobacco disorder? Bupropion
Acamprosate
Varenicline
Methadone
Bupropion
This substance is a full agonist of Methamphetamine
trace amine-associated receptors
(TAAR1). Activation TAAR1 causes the
increase of cAMP and inhibition of
serotonin, dopamine, and
norepinephrine transporters. The
inhibition of monoamine transporters
causes the reuptake and metabolism
of catecholamines.
The following are "_________ _______" for street names
methamphetamine: meth, crystal
meth, crystal, speed, scootie, yellow
powder, crank, ice, spoosh, glass,
chalk, redneck cocaine, yellow barn,
Tina, and tick-tick.
,Patients under the influence of decreased
methamphetamine can have the increased
following signs or symptoms: disturbed
___________ appetite, nausea, psychosis,
tachycardia, hypertension, ___________
body temperature, panic attack,
mydriasis, __________ sleep patterns,
violent, bizarre, and erratic behavior,
hallucinations, irritability, seizures,
and death from high doses.
, A 65-year-old female presents to the Dependence and methadone
clinic to seek a re-prescription of her
pain medication. She had a motor
vehicle collision (MVC) 8 months
ago that left her with chronic
neuralgia in bilateral arms along with
low back pain. She was prescribed
oxycodone/acetaminophen 7.5/325
mg q6 hours. Her last scheduled
refill was 20 days ago with a 30 day
supply. She returns early claiming
she needed multiple dosages sooner
than directed due to unmanaged
pain. Current vital signs are normal,
but she is diaphoretic, tearing,
restless, and occasionally yawning.
When the provider explains,
controlled medications cannot be
prescribed in this manner, the patient
states, "You don't understand. I need
to feel normal. Without it, I feel
worse than I used to feel at baseline.
Please!" What stage of addiction is
the patient in and what medication
can be used to help her symptoms?
Choices:
1. Tolerance and acamprosate
2. Tolerance and
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Terms in this set (261)
5 stages of addiction 1. First Use
2. Continued use
3. Tolerance
4. Dependence
5. Addiction
6% of U.S patients misuse their pain Sickle Cell
management prescriptions. Three
common patient populations
affected are Cancer, MVA and
__________ ________
This medication acts on the same Methadone
opioid receptors as commonly
abused opioids without reaching a
point of euphoria. Also being long
acting it has been used for over 40
years in countless patients quests
towards recovery.
,Which of these medications are used Acamprosate
for treating alcohol abuse?
Acamprosate
Varenicline
Methadone
Bupropion
Which of these medications are used Varenicline
for tobacco disorder? Bupropion
Acamprosate
Varenicline
Methadone
Bupropion
This substance is a full agonist of Methamphetamine
trace amine-associated receptors
(TAAR1). Activation TAAR1 causes the
increase of cAMP and inhibition of
serotonin, dopamine, and
norepinephrine transporters. The
inhibition of monoamine transporters
causes the reuptake and metabolism
of catecholamines.
The following are "_________ _______" for street names
methamphetamine: meth, crystal
meth, crystal, speed, scootie, yellow
powder, crank, ice, spoosh, glass,
chalk, redneck cocaine, yellow barn,
Tina, and tick-tick.
,Patients under the influence of decreased
methamphetamine can have the increased
following signs or symptoms: disturbed
___________ appetite, nausea, psychosis,
tachycardia, hypertension, ___________
body temperature, panic attack,
mydriasis, __________ sleep patterns,
violent, bizarre, and erratic behavior,
hallucinations, irritability, seizures,
and death from high doses.
, A 65-year-old female presents to the Dependence and methadone
clinic to seek a re-prescription of her
pain medication. She had a motor
vehicle collision (MVC) 8 months
ago that left her with chronic
neuralgia in bilateral arms along with
low back pain. She was prescribed
oxycodone/acetaminophen 7.5/325
mg q6 hours. Her last scheduled
refill was 20 days ago with a 30 day
supply. She returns early claiming
she needed multiple dosages sooner
than directed due to unmanaged
pain. Current vital signs are normal,
but she is diaphoretic, tearing,
restless, and occasionally yawning.
When the provider explains,
controlled medications cannot be
prescribed in this manner, the patient
states, "You don't understand. I need
to feel normal. Without it, I feel
worse than I used to feel at baseline.
Please!" What stage of addiction is
the patient in and what medication
can be used to help her symptoms?
Choices:
1. Tolerance and acamprosate
2. Tolerance and